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so does everybody's in america. but we cannot put our sympathies for people in that condition greater than our love for the rule of law or the sovereignty of the united states of america. that is the debate, and that's why it didn't pass back in 2006 and 2007. the american people rose up, and i think they'll rise up again and put a stop to this and restore the rule of law, david. >> congressman king, thank you very much. joining us from iowa this morning. back to the roundtable and the immigration debate. ana, what does this say to you about the prospects of real reform coming out of the house? >> first of all, i think congressman king should get some therapy for his melon fixation. i think there might be medication for that. i think he's a mediocre congressman with no legislative record and the only time he makes national press is when he comes out and says something offensive about the undocumented or hispanics. frankly, i think he's being helpful to the immigration debate, because because it is emboldening other
so does everybody's in america. but we cannot put our sympathies for people in that condition greater than our love for the rule of law or the sovereignty of the united states of america. that is the debate, and that's why it didn't pass back in 2006 and 2007. the american people rose up, and i think they'll rise up again and put a stop to this and restore the rule of law, david. >> congressman king, thank you very much. joining us from iowa this morning. back to the roundtable and the...
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america is the only country i have ever known. senior year of high school, i was promoted to city court staff commander, i held the rank of cadet brigadier general. i was head of chicago rotc. i want to be a us citizen and i want to be a marine, i'm gonna be a marine, because i care. i care about this country. i care about those around me, i care about my family, my neighbors. you know, i do want to give back, i believe one hundred percent in what this country stands for. let me earn it, you know, let me serve. i just want an opportunity, i just want a chance. to, to show everyone out there that, i am, american and that i will honorably serve this country wearing a marine corp uniform. okab. a, or b? or a. that's a good choice. let me show you some faucets to go along with that. with the latest styles and guaranteed low prices, you can turn the bath you have into the bath you want. good choice. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, this cordova vanity combo is a special buy. just $199. they're the
america is the only country i have ever known. senior year of high school, i was promoted to city court staff commander, i held the rank of cadet brigadier general. i was head of chicago rotc. i want to be a us citizen and i want to be a marine, i'm gonna be a marine, because i care. i care about this country. i care about those around me, i care about my family, my neighbors. you know, i do want to give back, i believe one hundred percent in what this country stands for. let me earn it, you...
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. >> because of what we have done change has come to america. >> reporter: now the young americans are facing tough times with potentially tougher times ahead leaving many confused about their future. >> my generation is bearing the brunt of this awful economy. i talk to young people across the country right now and they are extremely frustrated with the status quo. >> reporter: it all circles back to one four letter word, jobs. the unemployment crisis young americans face is astonishing when you look at the numbers. june's unemployment numbers show teens from 16 to 19 years of age have an unemployment rate of 24%. that's nearly double the unemployment rate of 20 to 24 which stands at 13.5% still way above the national average. now, that rate dips dramatically as persons ages 35 years, 45 years unemployment rates at levels below. july's numbers were only slightly better. those staggering unemployment numbers translate into a complete standard of living change for a whole generation of young people. >> i think you can see some of the economic consequences happening now. so you see that
. >> because of what we have done change has come to america. >> reporter: now the young americans are facing tough times with potentially tougher times ahead leaving many confused about their future. >> my generation is bearing the brunt of this awful economy. i talk to young people across the country right now and they are extremely frustrated with the status quo. >> reporter: it all circles back to one four letter word, jobs. the unemployment crisis young americans...
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putin putting his thumb right in america's eye. >> goldie, who has more to lose here, president obama or president putin? >> i think actually we do. at the end of the day, we've been coming to this point for quite some time. in terms of russia, we have seen what they are. lack of support for what we're trying to do in syria. we're watching in terms of what they're doing with lgbt rights, and in terms of edward snowden and nsa. all of those things are, i believe, evidence that russia has no real intent of having normalized relationships with us. you know, it is important to note that several cabinet secretaries, including secretary hagel and secretary kerry, are meeting with the russian counterparts. what we're not going to have, president obama and putin meeting together. i think that's appropriate for right now. >> who has more to lose here, boris? >> president obama has more to lose. this continuing general perception that he's weak on foreign policy. that was a real opportunity there to work with the russians to get snowden back. putin, if he wasn't backed into a corner by a lack o
putin putting his thumb right in america's eye. >> goldie, who has more to lose here, president obama or president putin? >> i think actually we do. at the end of the day, we've been coming to this point for quite some time. in terms of russia, we have seen what they are. lack of support for what we're trying to do in syria. we're watching in terms of what they're doing with lgbt rights, and in terms of edward snowden and nsa. all of those things are, i believe, evidence that russia...
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it's his sense of who america is, and it's his 50-year-old resentment for what america has been. so i think we're in a rough time, and my own sense is if you make america stronger, you will make it stronger in the world and people will be less eager to snub you in colorful ways. >> schieffer: but, you know, david this is almost like-- it's kind of following a kind of high school scenario here. here you have putin sort of-- sort of taking on the role of hugo chavez. i mean, nobody thought venezuela posed any kind of threat to the united states, but shavedz apparently thought he could really make his place in the world by poking his finger in the eye of the giant. and it seems like russia which doesn't have much going now except oil revenues, and of course they do have nuclear weapons -- i don't think anybody thinkers that going to use those. but just sort of picking-- like a picador at a bulled fight or something. >> i think that's exactly right, bob. this is half high school, half cold war playbook and this is exactly the kind of things that used to take place in the cold war whe
it's his sense of who america is, and it's his 50-year-old resentment for what america has been. so i think we're in a rough time, and my own sense is if you make america stronger, you will make it stronger in the world and people will be less eager to snub you in colorful ways. >> schieffer: but, you know, david this is almost like-- it's kind of following a kind of high school scenario here. here you have putin sort of-- sort of taking on the role of hugo chavez. i mean, nobody thought...
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and this was a six-year-old when he came to america. this is him now. elaine quijano on how an afghan boy got his childhood back. uijaw captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. this is the "cbs evening news" wi >> schieffer: good evening. scott's on assignment. i'm bob schieffer. three young women were held captive for a decade in a dilapidated cleveland house where they were repeatedly raped and abused. but ariel castro, the man who pleaded guilty to the crime, said today it was everybody's fault but his and claimed the women were actually happy. judge michael russo was not convinced. he sentenced castro to life in prison without parole, plus 1,000 years. dean reynolds is at the courthouse. >> reporter: a shackled ariel castro scanned the courtroom today for a familiar face. there was at least one, michelle knight, one of the three women he imprisoned in his home fair decade of sexual and emotional brutality. she told the court and castro what it was like living in that house with its windows boarded up, trip alarms
and this was a six-year-old when he came to america. this is him now. elaine quijano on how an afghan boy got his childhood back. uijaw captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. this is the "cbs evening news" wi >> schieffer: good evening. scott's on assignment. i'm bob schieffer. three young women were held captive for a decade in a dilapidated cleveland house where they were repeatedly raped and abused. but ariel castro, the man...
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the president reforms america's secret surveillance programs. was his hand forced by this man? >> no, i don't think he was a patriot. >> this morning, snowden's father responds. brand new details. will his son come home to face trial? what will he reveal next in only on "this week." >>> plus this morning, the embassies reopen after the worldwide terror alert. are we at risk? >>> and why is donald trump stumping in iowa? >> the republican party is in serious trouble. >> the roundtable weighs in on the politics right here on this sunday morning. >>> good morning. in the news overnight, a dramatic rescue. hannah anderson, the kidnapped san diego teenager is safe after an all-out man hunt ended in the idaho wilderness. >> james lee dimaggio was shot and killed by a tactical agent. hannah anderson was located with dimagg dimaggio. she appears well. >> she will be reunited with her father this morning. >>> one of the deadliest days in iraq for years. a series of car bombs all timed to hit those celebrating the end of ramadan. >>> and across the region, 18 of the 19 american embassies
the president reforms america's secret surveillance programs. was his hand forced by this man? >> no, i don't think he was a patriot. >> this morning, snowden's father responds. brand new details. will his son come home to face trial? what will he reveal next in only on "this week." >>> plus this morning, the embassies reopen after the worldwide terror alert. are we at risk? >>> and why is donald trump stumping in iowa? >> the republican party is in...
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and joining that mission are some of america's finest, who already have given so much. they're all u.s. military veterans who lost limbs or who suffered traumatic brain injuries and are now a part of a support group called the combat wounded veterans challenge. their biggest challenge has been to come back whole, after suffering the physical and emotional wounds of war. retired navy master chief james wilson who lost a leg says the camaraderie of fellow vets heals his soul. >> it allows me the chance to be the master chief again. and that loss of identity? it's back. it's everything. >> reporter: on this day, the vets have joined scientists at the marine laboratory who grow staghorn coral in an underwater nursery. when the coral grows big enough, it's replanted on nearby reefs which have been decimated by disease, warming waters and other stress. >> the great thing about this is all military are mission-oriented. they want a purpose. so in transplanting coral, that, they have a purpose. >> reporter: another reason for this trip is to do research on how wounded vets and
and joining that mission are some of america's finest, who already have given so much. they're all u.s. military veterans who lost limbs or who suffered traumatic brain injuries and are now a part of a support group called the combat wounded veterans challenge. their biggest challenge has been to come back whole, after suffering the physical and emotional wounds of war. retired navy master chief james wilson who lost a leg says the camaraderie of fellow vets heals his soul. >> it allows...
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no post racial america. we have a race problem and empathy gap -- >> you're defining as a racial empathy gap and people -- >> erin, dean is right -- >> last word, go ahead. >> there aren't kids showing up with hoodies saying we're trayvon. if this is not resinating with people all over the country who have experienced this kind of unequal treatment, this is -- whether people like it or not -- >> it's not whether i like it or not but the museum yum and appropriate for museum devoteed to african american history to something happening in the last 12 months. >> it says on the website that's one of the four mandates this is perfect for that. >> we appreciate and it want you to give us your feedback on twitter. >>> now it's time for "the out front out take." stories outside the headlines and today we talk about russia. officially offering asylum to edward snowden. all right. you know this part of story, right? you probably believe snowden is a whistle blower or a trader. one camp or the other. the united states a
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i'm not sure there's anybody else in america that will agree with you. and there were many crimes committed in the vicinity of your young daughter. the women were still being raped and deprived of food and living in difficult physical conditions indications your conduct is less serious, you have indicated that you were a victim of sexual abuse. that's possible. i don't know. i do know though that those who are sexually abused, there is a tendency of some to act out and to abuse others, but there are many -- and i suspect more -- who move on from that and live a healthy life that they are not abusing others. you indicated that you do have a mental illness, but i'm not aware of any of that. as you've appeared here, you've always answered questions and understood what's going on. you just made a calculated decision in this instance to do wrong. and if anything, to me you exhibit antisocial personality disorder. i'm not a psychological expert. certainly don't have the credentials of those who spoke here today, but you have extreme narcissism and it seems rat
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america is the only country i have ever known. senior year of high school, i was promoted to city court staff commander, i held the rank of cadet brigadier general. i was head of chicago rotc. i want to be a us citizen and i want to be a marine, i'm gonna be a marine, because i care. i care about this country. i care about those around me, i care about my family, my neighbors. you know, i do want to give back, i believe one hundred percent in what this country stands for. let me earn it, you know, let me serve. i just want an opportunity, i just want a chance. to, to show everyone out there that, i am, american and that i will honorably serve this country wearing a marine corp uniform. there's a new way to fight litter box odor. introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions. two trusted names, one amazing product. his dad knows he's not. that's why dad got allstate accident forgiveness. it starts the day you sign up. [ female announcer ] with accident forgiveness from allstate, your rates won't go up just because of an acc
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this is a country that's been undermining us in syria, in north korea and latin america. you name it. then the snowden thumb in the eye, and the president's assertive rooshgs have to did with gays and lesbians in the politicices. pretty telling. >> yes. >> his own justice department has been charged with easy peen nosh. bob answered, no. i mean, i'm sorry. is he a patriot? obama answers, no, he's not a patriot. now, there's a ringing denunciation of a guy whom his own add min stragsz ministratio spy and essentially a traitor. >> the gop's highest percentage so far when charles talked about the benghazi debacle. >>> turning up the heat on the president, and conceding there will be glitches. >>> i think the really interesting question is why it is that my friends in the other party have made the idea of preventing these people from getting health care their holy grail, their number one priority, the one unifying principle in the republican party at the moment is making sure that 30 million people don't have health care, and presumably repealing all those benefits i just men
this is a country that's been undermining us in syria, in north korea and latin america. you name it. then the snowden thumb in the eye, and the president's assertive rooshgs have to did with gays and lesbians in the politicices. pretty telling. >> yes. >> his own justice department has been charged with easy peen nosh. bob answered, no. i mean, i'm sorry. is he a patriot? obama answers, no, he's not a patriot. now, there's a ringing denunciation of a guy whom his own add min...
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that includes, by the way, some of america's most vocal critics. so we shouldn't forget the difference between the ability of our government to collect information online under strict guidelines and for narrow purposes and the willingness of some other governments to throw their own citizens in prison for what they say online. let me close with one additional thought. the men and women of our intelligence community work every single day to keep us safe because they love this country and believe in our values. they're patriots. i believe that those who have lawfully raised their voices on behalf of privacy and civil liberties are also patriots who love our country and want her to live up to our highest ideals. this is how we're going to resolve our differences in the united states, by vigorous discussion as a nation of laws and with respect for the facts. so with that, i'm going to take some questions. and let's see who we've got here. we're going to start with juli pajulie pace of ap. >> thank you, mr. president. i want to talk about the foreign po
that includes, by the way, some of america's most vocal critics. so we shouldn't forget the difference between the ability of our government to collect information online under strict guidelines and for narrow purposes and the willingness of some other governments to throw their own citizens in prison for what they say online. let me close with one additional thought. the men and women of our intelligence community work every single day to keep us safe because they love this country and believe...
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a year and a half earlier, four facilities in south america were shut down because of security concerns. and in 1999, six embassies in africa were closed also for security reasons. >>> now from preventing a terror strike to cleaning up, fox news learned about steps the obama administration is taking to keep a lid on what happened in last fall's benghazi attacks. chief washington correspondent james rosen has new information tonight. >> reporter: veterans of the intelligence community tell fox news they never witnessed the kind of sensitivity to press leaks that top officials at cia are exhibiting on the subject of benghazi. one cia source describes it as, quote, a nuclear blanket. >> why are these heroes told not to talk? what is the administration afraid of? what is it protecting? >> reporter: amid reports of cia administering polygraph tests to benghazi survivors, reports agency spokes men dismissed, they learned of five cia personnel on the ground in benghazi the night of september 11 that were forced to sign nondisclosure agreements, even though all five already signed such document
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>> to restore america's standing within the world, these incidents. hong kong and china to dwayne someone that is indicted on three serious counts. you can't influence russia that most countries would do would hand somebody back to the u.s. to face charges. >> paul: moving on to bradley manning, you think the verdict he was not convicted of aiding and abetting the enemy but convicted on the other counts, fair verdict? >> no, it's not a fair verdict. i didn't expect a fair verdict. >> paul: you would have thrown the book at him? >> of course this is aiding the enemy and this is transformed by our sympathetic media that went whole hog. you know the word whistleblower has been tainted by these two people. you will never hear them in the say sail way. the idea of this. >> paul: what damage did he do, as to the real harm to national security? >> to national security, look, he unloaded documents without the slightest regard for of the newspapers. >> paul: the newspapers redacted them. he laid it out there and they had names of people who cooperated with us
>> to restore america's standing within the world, these incidents. hong kong and china to dwayne someone that is indicted on three serious counts. you can't influence russia that most countries would do would hand somebody back to the u.s. to face charges. >> paul: moving on to bradley manning, you think the verdict he was not convicted of aiding and abetting the enemy but convicted on the other counts, fair verdict? >> no, it's not a fair verdict. i didn't expect a fair...
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and instead, he's in central america trying to cross borders? and what is panama going to do now that they got him. italy says they're psyched to have found him, psyched to have gotten him back. is panama really going to send him to the italians to go to prison after all these years? will he be the one person in the world to serve prison time for this u.s. government policy of extraordinary rendition? what's going to happen? it's fascinating, right? how does it resolve? dude disappears again, after getting arrested in panama. he disappears again. and it's not that he geared because he's about to turn up in italy. >> i have a couple. >> there's a report that robert lady who was in panama, being detained, that he's on a plane bound for the united states. is -- do you know what his status is, and can you tell us what his situation is? >> it's my understanding that he is in fact enroute or back in the united states. beyond that, i have no further details. >> do you know when he left? >> i don't have any further details. >> either enroute or back in
and instead, he's in central america trying to cross borders? and what is panama going to do now that they got him. italy says they're psyched to have found him, psyched to have gotten him back. is panama really going to send him to the italians to go to prison after all these years? will he be the one person in the world to serve prison time for this u.s. government policy of extraordinary rendition? what's going to happen? it's fascinating, right? how does it resolve? dude disappears again,...
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this is the secretary of state making that statement on "voice of america" at the same time he's saying we want a fair trial for edward. that's not a way to get a fair trial. it's a way to get a jury that's rigged in advance. >> lon, do you believe your son is -- i don't know if safe is the right word, but the obama administration is upset about this move by the russian government. i would assume that there may be fallout about this at the g-20. one would assume that the obama administration may continue to ma ma make overtures to the russian government -- do you trust that this year-long asylum is what it is? >> i certainly have confidence, and again, it's a matter of trust and based on what i have seen thus far, i have trust and faith and confidence in those people who have taken my son in, and are trying to keep him safe and secure. now, do i think that he is going to be in a condition where he can be safe in public for sometime? no. i think it's going to be a long time before my son can safely walk the streets and function as a normal human being. i don't know that that will ever ha
this is the secretary of state making that statement on "voice of america" at the same time he's saying we want a fair trial for edward. that's not a way to get a fair trial. it's a way to get a jury that's rigged in advance. >> lon, do you believe your son is -- i don't know if safe is the right word, but the obama administration is upset about this move by the russian government. i would assume that there may be fallout about this at the g-20. one would assume that the obama...
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whistleblowers who deserve not prison sentences but america's thanks. before we get to that, what do you make of the russian decision to grant snowden asylum, despite entreaties by president obama and threats of consequences from john kerry? >> it's a real slap to the face but it's also very much par for the course for the way russians have behaved throughout the obama years. as president obama has tried to get along with vladimir putin, launching this reset, russia does not -- this is a hostile act against the u.s. and should be treated as such. >> what does this say about u.s. influence not just with russia but more broadly? >> president obama's very famous -- he said he restored america's standing in the world. these incidents speak for themselves. he could not press the president in china to detain someone who is indicted on three very serious counts. he could not influence russia to do what most countries would do, which is hand someone over, back to the u.s. who faces such serious charges. >> dorothy, moving on to bradley manning, do you think the
whistleblowers who deserve not prison sentences but america's thanks. before we get to that, what do you make of the russian decision to grant snowden asylum, despite entreaties by president obama and threats of consequences from john kerry? >> it's a real slap to the face but it's also very much par for the course for the way russians have behaved throughout the obama years. as president obama has tried to get along with vladimir putin, launching this reset, russia does not -- this is a...
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the russians have opened their arms to the man who has spilled some of america's deepest secrets. also in world news, what exactly was the cia doing in benghazi libya when a terrorist attack claimed the lives of three of our americans? the extraordinary measures they are taking to keep you from learning the truth. >> and our pop culture lead. daytime tv has never been the same since she gave up her talk show. at first much of her audience did not follow her when she launched her own network, but you should know by now oprah, well, she doesn't do failure. welcome back to "the lead." it's time for our world lead. edward snowden certainly had plenty of time to study his english, the russian phrase book. it's going to come in handy now that he's been granted russian political asylum. it will last for a year, we're told, and he'll enjoy the sweet, sweet liberty allowed under vladimir putin. earlier today the moment snowden has been waiting for finally arrived. he left the airport and completed ghosted the reporters waiting outside. his lawyers told reuters he gave them their status and
the russians have opened their arms to the man who has spilled some of america's deepest secrets. also in world news, what exactly was the cia doing in benghazi libya when a terrorist attack claimed the lives of three of our americans? the extraordinary measures they are taking to keep you from learning the truth. >> and our pop culture lead. daytime tv has never been the same since she gave up her talk show. at first much of her audience did not follow her when she launched her own...
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one of america's biggest secrets is how it spends its money on intelligence. but today the secret is out. the "washington post" obtained a copy of the so-called black budget which was leaked by the fugitive former n.s.a. computer technician edward snowden. it shows that the budget in its entirety tops $52 billion a year with the biggest share-- more than $14 billion-- going to the c.i.a. our john miller is a former assistant deputy director of national intelligence. john, what did you find in terms of surprises in the budget? >> it was full of tantalizing facts-- some of which i knew because i used to go through this budget. but i think if you're going to pull out the special moments, one, there's the irony which is that the n.s.a. had a budget justification in there to look at 4,000 intelligence officers who they felt might be the insider threat. in other words, a potential security risk who might, i don't know, leak a document like edward snowden. so they certainly seem to have a point there. two, that the n.s.a. and c.i.a. were working on a large program jo
one of america's biggest secrets is how it spends its money on intelligence. but today the secret is out. the "washington post" obtained a copy of the so-called black budget which was leaked by the fugitive former n.s.a. computer technician edward snowden. it shows that the budget in its entirety tops $52 billion a year with the biggest share-- more than $14 billion-- going to the c.i.a. our john miller is a former assistant deputy director of national intelligence. john, what did you...
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around 50% of the country used alcohol, so this is not a widespread drug of abuse in america. we don't want it to become one. so i think the other statement's a good one. do we really want full legalization? probably not. do we want black kids disproportionately arrested because they got stopped and searched and found marijuana? of course not. we just need sensible public policy. >> clinton another part of this that doesn't get talked about as much is the shear cost of this, of the drug war in this country. there was an aclu study basically they concluded that $3.5 billion, $3.5 billion, that's the amount of money that's spent annually enforcing marijuana laws in america. is it worth the money? >> no. you don't have to be, you know, a financial wiz to understand how large that number you stated is. think about that, billion, whenever you use that word in the context of trying to defend something most people understand is basically simply a casual vice. it doesn't make sense. it is too expensive to constantly deal with this in our law system. it's something that needs to go awa
around 50% of the country used alcohol, so this is not a widespread drug of abuse in america. we don't want it to become one. so i think the other statement's a good one. do we really want full legalization? probably not. do we want black kids disproportionately arrested because they got stopped and searched and found marijuana? of course not. we just need sensible public policy. >> clinton another part of this that doesn't get talked about as much is the shear cost of this, of the drug...
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i think he was saying that america who disagree or are asking the laws of our country, but what edward snowden did is not that. that's why he's being charged with a crime. he ran away and ran away to countries that we feel the most threatened by in these security leaks in some respects. so i think that the president have been clear about that. i think they've been clear all along that what they do is lawful surveillance of real terrorist threats. i don't think he has anything to apologize for about how much he has defended this program. what i think is wrong is republicans who are looking for a divide here that does not exist. to say the president shouldn't be worried about civil liberties -- >> there are many -- >> there are no reasons to create a problem here when one doesn't exist. the majority of our elected officials believe these programs are valuable. >> the president addressed the gulf between what he said about surveillance programs as a senator and what he's now done as president. let's listen. >> keep in mind as a senator i expressed a healthy skepticism about these programs
i think he was saying that america who disagree or are asking the laws of our country, but what edward snowden did is not that. that's why he's being charged with a crime. he ran away and ran away to countries that we feel the most threatened by in these security leaks in some respects. so i think that the president have been clear about that. i think they've been clear all along that what they do is lawful surveillance of real terrorist threats. i don't think he has anything to apologize for...
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well, this is why -- this is america. we don't do this in america. these are our civil liberties being trampled on, and with each passing day, it's justify amazing the new revelations. this really is a positive thing. cenk: well, the problem is we do do it in america now. >> we do it in america, yes. cenk: and it changes the definition of america. president obama talks about the american people and balancing. >> we should be skeptical about the potential encroachments on privacy. none of the revelations show that government has actually abused these powers, but they're pretty significant powers. if we can make sure that there's competence on the part of the american people that there's oversight, then i think we can make sure we are properly balancing our liberty and security. cenk: here we go again, david. i'm all about balance, i'm the guy in the middle, and, you know, we got the security and liberty, would you have just balanced it perfectly. golly, gee, i'm so worried about the abuse that could happen, but i'm assured none of it has happened and
well, this is why -- this is america. we don't do this in america. these are our civil liberties being trampled on, and with each passing day, it's justify amazing the new revelations. this really is a positive thing. cenk: well, the problem is we do do it in america now. >> we do it in america, yes. cenk: and it changes the definition of america. president obama talks about the american people and balancing. >> we should be skeptical about the potential encroachments on privacy....
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if 55% of america--if 34% of america thinks he's--let's bear in mind the legality of what he did, the constitutionality of what he did is no way dependent on people perceive him as a traitor. but what did he is legal, and it doesn't matter if public opinion turns against him. >> i'm almost shocked in this age of the rhetoric we see around labor unions, consum conr protection, that whistle blowers don't test positively at all. i'm not sure that the right ha s destroyed what it means to be a whistle plower,. >> cenk: the right and president obama. now thi. >> to collect all internet activity, everything they can collect, store it, and then allow their analysts, low-level analysts with access to terminals to search whatever it is they want and find out what your emails say, what internet sites you visited, and pretty much anything else you do on the internet. it's a an all purpose. >> cenk: i just want you to understand how that score works. all they need is your e-mail address. they can do it in a lot of different ways. but if they have rush limbaugh's e-mail address oh or angelina joli
if 55% of america--if 34% of america thinks he's--let's bear in mind the legality of what he did, the constitutionality of what he did is no way dependent on people perceive him as a traitor. but what did he is legal, and it doesn't matter if public opinion turns against him. >> i'm almost shocked in this age of the rhetoric we see around labor unions, consum conr protection, that whistle blowers don't test positively at all. i'm not sure that the right ha s destroyed what it means to be...
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. >>> think you live in the best town of america? you're right if you call sharon, massachusetts your home. that's according to to "money" magazine who just released it's list of the best places to live in the united states. let's start with the best. sharon, massachusetts, why is it the best? >> well, you'll see this throughout the towns that we have picked, economic strength, it's centrally located between providence, boston and route 128. so if that helped insulate it from the recession, it's unemployment rate is less than 5% which is 2.5 percentage rates below the national average right now. it's also one of the most diverse towns that we see, both economically, racially and ethnically. it has one of the biggest mosques in the new england area. and it is it used to be a summer resort and 40% of the place is open land. >> okay. so to be fair for all the cities in your choices, you also listed the downside of each town. what is the downside of sharon? >> like any place in the northeast, it's more expensive than the average town, bu
. >>> think you live in the best town of america? you're right if you call sharon, massachusetts your home. that's according to to "money" magazine who just released it's list of the best places to live in the united states. let's start with the best. sharon, massachusetts, why is it the best? >> well, you'll see this throughout the towns that we have picked, economic strength, it's centrally located between providence, boston and route 128. so if that helped insulate...
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this is a real tragic story, and this is america. and we've got to fight any attempts to attack workers and attack retirees who have given their lives. given their lives to the service and the service of the city rather than -- rather than attacking them, we've got to make sure they can retire in dignity. and that's what we're fighting about. that's what we're fighting about. we're not only fighting about this in detroit, but let me tell you something, chris. if it happens in detroit, it's going to happen in other major urban areas across the country. we're not saying that there's not a crisis, that there's not an economic crisis in detroit and other cities across the country. what we are saying is don't scapegoat work who are have given their lives to public service. >> that point, i think, is a really interesting one because, again, as a labor reporting in the private sector, this happens a fair amount. companies will enter into bankruptcy and it's a very convenient means of ditching big pension obligations because they can go befo
this is a real tragic story, and this is america. and we've got to fight any attempts to attack workers and attack retirees who have given their lives. given their lives to the service and the service of the city rather than -- rather than attacking them, we've got to make sure they can retire in dignity. and that's what we're fighting about. that's what we're fighting about. we're not only fighting about this in detroit, but let me tell you something, chris. if it happens in detroit, it's...
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they will both probably say protecting the people of america, protecting the american citizens. i think this all goes back to this 9/11 hangover that we are still feeling. we live in a different world. many people our age, getting a little older, for us many people don't even remember an america -- >> you're on a role today. >> they don't remember an america without the department of homeland security. so we need to find the right balance here. that's going to take leadership and that will take some more government oversight. luke, i'll hand it to you. >> snowden tried to start a conversation leaking all of these documents, sfliet his conversation actually did lead to some type of legislative approach in congress. justin amash put in the snowden amendment. it went down 217 to 205. >> close vote. >> take that away for how he's received now. snowden now being in russia shows the ability to putin to say i don't give two cents about what you say to me, i'm going to do what i want. i'm going to support assad in syria. i'm going to put snowden an apartment and i'm going to wag my fing
they will both probably say protecting the people of america, protecting the american citizens. i think this all goes back to this 9/11 hangover that we are still feeling. we live in a different world. many people our age, getting a little older, for us many people don't even remember an america -- >> you're on a role today. >> they don't remember an america without the department of homeland security. so we need to find the right balance here. that's going to take leadership and...
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choose the crisp, clean taste of america's #1 bottled water. nestle pure life. join the hydration movement. >>> time now for sports. it's starting to look like alex rodriguez may not cave to major league baseball. the talks between rodriguez and mlb, they've stalled with a rod resisting the length of that suspension and the fact that it may cost him the portion of the $100 million that's still left on his contract. a rod came to the negotiating table after mlb said it was considering a lifetime ban. he said he had no connection to the biogenesis plan. he's expected to return to the field for a rehab game for the trenton thunder. >>> highlights, red sox coming off a 15 inning walk off win. last night they were down by five runs going into the ninth against the mariners. impossible? not in boston. sox would load the bases for shane victorino. look at that. he punches through the second baseline. two runs later, jonny gomes will tie the game with a base hit up the middle. bases loaded, still one out, daniel nava had a chance to win it. >> nava hits it in the air to
choose the crisp, clean taste of america's #1 bottled water. nestle pure life. join the hydration movement. >>> time now for sports. it's starting to look like alex rodriguez may not cave to major league baseball. the talks between rodriguez and mlb, they've stalled with a rod resisting the length of that suspension and the fact that it may cost him the portion of the $100 million that's still left on his contract. a rod came to the negotiating table after mlb said it was considering a...
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america has found the goose that lays the golden egg. unfortunately, it is pooping all over our house. >> it killed the pond. it killed the fish. killed everything in the pond, no frogs, no turtles, nothing. >> they're poisoning you. and they're telling you there's nothing wrong. and you're the only one that has a problem. >> my kids started getting sick early on in the drill approximating process. sort of like a very bad intestinal bug. >> the image of water testing fire in the documentary gasland has come to symbolize the anti-fracking movement. >> now sure, maybe you can't wash your dishes any more. but on the bright side, now you've got a kiln to make new ones. and come on, we're trying to throw a fracking party here and these people are ruining it with their suffering. (laughter) it's like going to a barbecue and seeing a video on factory farming. i don't want to meet all 400 cows in my burger. (laughter) now fortunately, folks there is a way we can enjoy the fruits of fracking without feeling the guilt. and it brings us to tonight'
america has found the goose that lays the golden egg. unfortunately, it is pooping all over our house. >> it killed the pond. it killed the fish. killed everything in the pond, no frogs, no turtles, nothing. >> they're poisoning you. and they're telling you there's nothing wrong. and you're the only one that has a problem. >> my kids started getting sick early on in the drill approximating process. sort of like a very bad intestinal bug. >> the image of water testing...
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i'm not sure there was anybody else in america that will agree with you. >> reporter: then the sentencing began. >> counts 598 through 653 -- >> reporter: life without parole plus 1,000 years. >> you will be confined for the remainder of your days. >> reporter: judge michael russo said he hoped the sentence gave the victims some peace. >> after 11 years, i am finally being heard and it's liberating. >> reporter: amanda berry's sister said in court, she craves privacy. gina dejesus's aunt said she wants to go on to high school, to college, and one day fall in love. and then as she was leaving the court, she turned to ariel castro and said in spanish, "may god have mercy on your soul." brian? >> incredible day. >>> we turn to news from overseas tonight. russia today offered at least a temporary home to edward snowden. the american who leaked those government secrets on extensive data mining operations. he was today allowed temporary asylum in russia. that means a ticket out of the airport where he has been living. it has angered the u.s., of course, because he is still wanted here. our chie
i'm not sure there was anybody else in america that will agree with you. >> reporter: then the sentencing began. >> counts 598 through 653 -- >> reporter: life without parole plus 1,000 years. >> you will be confined for the remainder of your days. >> reporter: judge michael russo said he hoped the sentence gave the victims some peace. >> after 11 years, i am finally being heard and it's liberating. >> reporter: amanda berry's sister said in court, she...
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embassies and consulates throughout north america. you can't say on one hand you have destroyed quote core al qaeda. that is semantic gym mastics which is remarkable. you can't say that and at the same time close embassies and consulates all oest mideast. look al qaeda is on the rise. they have been on the rise. they continue to penetrate. they have almost a free zone in the iraq/syria syrias that border iraq is now -- excuse me. al qaeda is strengthening everyday in every way because of a lack of american leadership and policy. the only american policy i can think of that president obama is practicing is one he is not bush and second that the united states is withdr we are withdrawing. and when you do that, and when you say that then things get a lot worse than they are and they continue to get worse and without that policy, without a strong policy we are in trouble. let me give you an example. the president said, if assad used chemical weapons it would cross the line and be a game-changer. we now know for sure that assad used chemic
embassies and consulates throughout north america. you can't say on one hand you have destroyed quote core al qaeda. that is semantic gym mastics which is remarkable. you can't say that and at the same time close embassies and consulates all oest mideast. look al qaeda is on the rise. they have been on the rise. they continue to penetrate. they have almost a free zone in the iraq/syria syrias that border iraq is now -- excuse me. al qaeda is strengthening everyday in every way because of a lack...
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we're going to start with a good day in america. automakers with their best sales in july before the great recession. toyota and gm seas were up. ford, it was 11%, but that's the best july for ford. they have been up for 24 months running. the numbers says as ford is going to offer an f-150 on natural gas. but edmonds senior editor tell us he's found natural gas for as little as 92 cents a gallon. >>> you are guy is about to be the first country in the world to legalize marijuana. the committee mists report that they would be allowed to grow up to six plants at home. what is that? they say that 40 grams is about 80 joints. >> we told us a couple of weeks ago about an actual paper version of shindler's list. you might have seen steven spielberg's shindlers list, he saved more than 1,000 jewish refugees by hiring them in his factory. the auction house trying to sell it tells us there are still multiple parties they say are interested in purchasing it. >>> where did anthony weiner come up with the name carlos danger? he was asked that
we're going to start with a good day in america. automakers with their best sales in july before the great recession. toyota and gm seas were up. ford, it was 11%, but that's the best july for ford. they have been up for 24 months running. the numbers says as ford is going to offer an f-150 on natural gas. but edmonds senior editor tell us he's found natural gas for as little as 92 cents a gallon. >>> you are guy is about to be the first country in the world to legalize marijuana. the...
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he said i'"i've been an america since birth." he refused to speculate whether or not he'd be eligible to run for president. he said he was going to leave that to legal scholars. >> you know, it's interesting that ted cruz, this has come to sort of bite him back, all of the worry about birth certificates and so forth have come back to bite ted cruz. that the reason being that basically that all this noise had been made over barack obama's birth certificate, and so now ted cruz is forced to litigate this, in my mind, ludicrous absurd issue precisely because there was such a long sustained movement on the american right to question barack obama's birth certificate and whether he, himself, could actually be president of the united states. >> reporter: a couple things on that. cruz was asked, also, if there are any similarities between his situation and questions about his citizenship, and the questions that president obama faced that eventually led him to release his long-form birth certificate. cruz also refused to speculate on that
he said i'"i've been an america since birth." he refused to speculate whether or not he'd be eligible to run for president. he said he was going to leave that to legal scholars. >> you know, it's interesting that ted cruz, this has come to sort of bite him back, all of the worry about birth certificates and so forth have come back to bite ted cruz. that the reason being that basically that all this noise had been made over barack obama's birth certificate, and so now ted cruz is...
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is there nothing else that led america to this. >> president obama is cancelling his meeting with russia's president putin over tensions becausest n.s.a. leaker edward snowden. >> john: yes, that is clearly the only reason. it's-- it's always a good idea to pad out with what you really want to say with self-righteous human rights stuff like, "kimberly, we need a break. i don't like your stance on chine and tibetan monks and your boobs are weirding me out." if we want snowden back all we need to do is convince vladimir putin that snowden is gay. that away wayhe'llob a plane into u.s. custody faster than a definitely not homoerotic team of elastic clad men. that quick. actually, russia is not only global leadership story we're dealing with tonight which brins us to our new segment... indeed. now, we've already dealt with russia, so let's see where our magical dploab will take us next egypt! egypt. i just lift egypt. i'm not-- i'm not used to guns. ( laughter ) as the situation in egypt continues to devolve, the u.s. like a polar bear on a hastily melting glackier is trying to act like everyt
is there nothing else that led america to this. >> president obama is cancelling his meeting with russia's president putin over tensions becausest n.s.a. leaker edward snowden. >> john: yes, that is clearly the only reason. it's-- it's always a good idea to pad out with what you really want to say with self-righteous human rights stuff like, "kimberly, we need a break. i don't like your stance on chine and tibetan monks and your boobs are weirding me out." if we want...
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we're living in a world where america by itself can't do much. what the obama administration could do is cowelless international action. there's a call for an event to criticize the egyptian government and the u.s. has resisted that. if we took a more forceful stance in the international community, we could build a coalition that could exert greater pressure. it doesn't seem like that's the way the white house is going to go. >> josh rogan, "newsweek" magazine, the daily beast, read his stuff, folk, at an important time. we'll keep an eye on egypt throughout the day as the day of rage protests are expected to intensify. plus, more revelations from nsa leaker edward snowden that show the nsa violated american's privacy thousands of times. can twitter predict election winners? the author of a new study that's getting a lot of buzz and could change the way campaigns connect in the future. first, a look ahead at today's politics planner. president obama is winding down his vacation but he's got the martha vineyard livestock and show. that looks fun.
we're living in a world where america by itself can't do much. what the obama administration could do is cowelless international action. there's a call for an event to criticize the egyptian government and the u.s. has resisted that. if we took a more forceful stance in the international community, we could build a coalition that could exert greater pressure. it doesn't seem like that's the way the white house is going to go. >> josh rogan, "newsweek" magazine, the daily beast,...
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i am still in for jon stewart who is scourge competing to be america's next top model. oh, no, they voted him out! they voted him-- don't listen to them, jon. you're beautiful on the inside! and there is no shame being more catalog than editorial. that's a fact. my guest tonight the writer, director, and staffer a very funny new movie "in a world" lake bell will be here. very good, very good. but we begin tonight with breaking news. >> the big chill between the u.s. and russia may be heading for the deep freeze. president obama has officially canceled his one-on-one meeting with vladimir putin. >> john: canceled? wow, that's a big diplomatic slap in the face, a dip move, if you will. ( laughter ) although if the president really wanted to hurt putin he would have said he was coming and just stood him up. trust me, that hurts a lot more. or if you wanted to be more passive aggressive the president could have said let's meet somewhere that's not technically in russia like, i don't know, moscow airport. ( cheers and applause ) look, we all know-- we all know why this meeti
i am still in for jon stewart who is scourge competing to be america's next top model. oh, no, they voted him out! they voted him-- don't listen to them, jon. you're beautiful on the inside! and there is no shame being more catalog than editorial. that's a fact. my guest tonight the writer, director, and staffer a very funny new movie "in a world" lake bell will be here. very good, very good. but we begin tonight with breaking news. >> the big chill between the u.s. and russia...
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and that includes, by the way, some of america's most vocal critics. we shouldn't forget the difference between the ability of our government to collect information online under strict guidelines and for narrow purposes, and the willingness of some other governments to throw their own citizens in prison for what they say online. >> that was a president making an argument you'll hear from a lot of defenders of the nsa surveillance that just because u.s. can spy on americans it doesn't mean they do. that certainly doesn't mean they do without check. still with me, robert gibbs, former press secretary for president obama, spencer ackerman from the "guardian" newspaper and julian s sanchez from the cato institute. you had a big news break with details of an nsa loophole used to initiate much wider searches than people previously recognized was possible. >> this is something senator wyden has very, very obliquely hinted at for a year exists. he calls it the back door search loophole. to get a very complicated story narrowed down really, really distinctly, l
and that includes, by the way, some of america's most vocal critics. we shouldn't forget the difference between the ability of our government to collect information online under strict guidelines and for narrow purposes, and the willingness of some other governments to throw their own citizens in prison for what they say online. >> that was a president making an argument you'll hear from a lot of defenders of the nsa surveillance that just because u.s. can spy on americans it doesn't mean...